12-27-2024, 07:48 AM
I'm uncut and in my mid-20s. I used to have sex regularly, and once I got into Med School, I stopped to focus on schooling. I'm past the point where my foreskin is super tight and hurts to be pulled back. It doesn’t bother me one way or the other. Although I try to make it a point to have the skin always pulled back. In the past, when I started doing this to how my penis is now, I can definitely tell a difference. I masturbate in hot showers when I have the time, in the mood, and thinking about it. It has helped too. I feel like it’s all in my head (the one on my shoulders). I'm a booty man. I LOVE a nice juicy ass. So when I have a chick bent over and I see my penis going in and it’s like TOO much for me to handle, and it like overwhelms me. It’s pretty frustrating not to be able to pound a chick doggystyle, let alone when booty is your favorite part on a woman. I'm not an everyday drug user, but I have taken Adderall in school like a lot of kids have, and the times I did have sex, I could go a LONG time. It’s like I was so intensely focused that nothing phased me. Obviously, I’m not gonna take that stuff every time I have sex, so I need other options.
I was thinking about getting some desensitizing cream. Suggestions? Brand/style condoms? Suggestions?
It sounds like you're dealing with a combination of physical and mental factors that are impacting your ability to fully enjoy sex, especially when it comes to certain positions and sensations. It's good that you're becoming more aware of what works and doesn't work for you, and exploring options to enhance your sexual experiences is a positive step. The fact that you’ve identified that it’s sometimes about mental focus, as in the case with Adderall, shows that you might benefit from techniques that improve focus and prolong arousal without the need for medication.
For desensitizing creams, many men have found that they help with delaying ejaculation. Products like Lidocaine-based creams are commonly available. These creams numb the penis slightly, making it less sensitive to touch and potentially extending your ability to perform longer. However, it's important to use these sparingly, as overuse can lead to a lack of sensation, which might take away from the pleasure you get out of the experience. Be sure to test the cream beforehand to avoid irritation or an allergic reaction.
When it comes to condoms, choosing the right type is key. There are various brands that offer condoms specifically designed for enhanced stamina. For example, brands like Durex and Trojan offer condoms with a desensitizing lubricant inside, such as the Durex Performax or Trojan Extended Pleasure. These condoms can help reduce sensitivity, making it easier for you to last longer during sex. However, it’s important to note that every person’s experience with condoms can vary, so you might need to experiment with different brands and styles to see what works best for you.
In addition to these physical aids, it might be worth exploring mental strategies for maintaining focus and calm during sex. You mentioned that in the past, your experience with Adderall helped you stay focused, which suggests that managing your mental state might be key. You could try mindfulness techniques or breathing exercises to help you stay in the moment and prevent your mind from becoming overwhelmed by sensations. These techniques can help you control the buildup of arousal and prolong your pleasure.
Also, try to communicate openly with your partner about your frustrations. The more relaxed and connected you are, the easier it may be to focus on the pleasurable aspects of sex rather than feeling pressured. Working together to find positions and experiences that maximize comfort and pleasure for both of you will help to ease any anxiety and make the experience more enjoyable.
Lastly, remember that experimenting with your sexual health is natural, but it’s also important to consider consulting a healthcare provider if you continue to experience frustration or difficulty in your sex life. They can offer personalized advice or recommend treatments that are safe and effective for your unique situation.
I was thinking about getting some desensitizing cream. Suggestions? Brand/style condoms? Suggestions?
It sounds like you're dealing with a combination of physical and mental factors that are impacting your ability to fully enjoy sex, especially when it comes to certain positions and sensations. It's good that you're becoming more aware of what works and doesn't work for you, and exploring options to enhance your sexual experiences is a positive step. The fact that you’ve identified that it’s sometimes about mental focus, as in the case with Adderall, shows that you might benefit from techniques that improve focus and prolong arousal without the need for medication.
For desensitizing creams, many men have found that they help with delaying ejaculation. Products like Lidocaine-based creams are commonly available. These creams numb the penis slightly, making it less sensitive to touch and potentially extending your ability to perform longer. However, it's important to use these sparingly, as overuse can lead to a lack of sensation, which might take away from the pleasure you get out of the experience. Be sure to test the cream beforehand to avoid irritation or an allergic reaction.
When it comes to condoms, choosing the right type is key. There are various brands that offer condoms specifically designed for enhanced stamina. For example, brands like Durex and Trojan offer condoms with a desensitizing lubricant inside, such as the Durex Performax or Trojan Extended Pleasure. These condoms can help reduce sensitivity, making it easier for you to last longer during sex. However, it’s important to note that every person’s experience with condoms can vary, so you might need to experiment with different brands and styles to see what works best for you.
In addition to these physical aids, it might be worth exploring mental strategies for maintaining focus and calm during sex. You mentioned that in the past, your experience with Adderall helped you stay focused, which suggests that managing your mental state might be key. You could try mindfulness techniques or breathing exercises to help you stay in the moment and prevent your mind from becoming overwhelmed by sensations. These techniques can help you control the buildup of arousal and prolong your pleasure.
Also, try to communicate openly with your partner about your frustrations. The more relaxed and connected you are, the easier it may be to focus on the pleasurable aspects of sex rather than feeling pressured. Working together to find positions and experiences that maximize comfort and pleasure for both of you will help to ease any anxiety and make the experience more enjoyable.
Lastly, remember that experimenting with your sexual health is natural, but it’s also important to consider consulting a healthcare provider if you continue to experience frustration or difficulty in your sex life. They can offer personalized advice or recommend treatments that are safe and effective for your unique situation.